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Biodegradation in soil

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No data on the biodegradation in soil in simulation tests are available.

However, further biotic degradation testing shall be proposed if the chemical safety assessment according to Annex I indicates the need to investigate further degradation of the substance and its degradation products. The test substance was found to be poorly biodegradable in two GLP guideline studies according to an OECD 301B (BASF AG 00/0593/36/1, 2003) and OECD 301F (BASF AG 1880545, 1989). This result is supported by another biodegradation study.

Hence, it can be expected that the test substance is not biodegradable in simulation tests either. Therefore, simulation tests in soil are not provided.